Is line-by-line detail required on the Form 8949? Or, can a statement be prepared in format similar format and attached to 8453? If yes (for Drake users), how is this accomplished in Drake?
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Originally posted by Zee View PostIs line-by-line detail required on the Form 8949? Or, can a statement be prepared in format similar format and attached to 8453? If yes (for Drake users), how is this accomplished in Drake?
a separate line.
page D-8 of Schedule D instruction.Last edited by Gene V; 01-19-2012, 09:28 PM.
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If you can get the large transaction clients to get the information in xl format, you can upload it to schedule D via the import function in Drake.
I have used this numerous times. You just have to make the columns in the spreadsheet match the criteria set by the import utility.Gary B., E.A.
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Originally posted by Gene V View PostNo, See Exception to reporting each transaction on
a separate line.
page D-8 of Schedule D instruction.
I didn't read the original question as asking whether the line by line detail could be omitted, just whether it had to be electronically filed, or whether a substitute could be used instead of the 8949 when attached to the 8453.
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Originally posted by Zee View PostIs line-by-line detail required on the Form 8949? Or, can a statement be prepared in format similar format and attached to 8453? If yes (for Drake users), how is this accomplished in Drake?Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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